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Levels of learning are alarmingly low: if younger generations don't learn, how can they contribute to the sustainable development of Africa?
出版地 | 出版年份 | 页数: 
Senegal | 2018 | 12 p.
联合作者: 
UNESCO Office Dakar and Regional Bureau for Education in Africa, Regional Coordination Group on SDG 4-Education 2030 in West and Central Africa
地区: 
非洲

 

With the adoption of The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, UN member states and partner organizations have agreed to ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all by 2030. Building on the unfinished agendas of the Millennium Development Goals and Education for All, quality education and learning are at the very core of both SDG4 and CESA 16-25 (see box 1). Five of the seven SDG4 targets are specifically designed with the intention of addressing the global learning crisis. Moreover, CESA 16-25 specifically calls on African Union member states to address issues of quality and equity in education, particularly at the pre-primary level, a neglected area in terms of investment and policy, and at the primary level where geographical disparities indicate that girls and women, the poorest and those leaving in remote areas are still left behind. The next question is whether these international and regional commitments have been translated into national policies and strategies that can address the alarmingly low levels of learning.

 

资源类型: 
国际规范性文件 / 政策与倡导文件
会议和项目报告
主题: 
人权
全球化与社会公正 / 国际理解
多样性 / 文化素养 / 包容性的
可持续发展 / 可持续性
教育水平 : 
幼儿保育
小学
初中
高中
非正规教育
其他